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does anyone know where to find some good video lectures on calc2
 
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The MIT OpenCourseWare series looks pretty awesome. Thay have many, many courses available, including mathematics courses:

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/

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i know no calc2
 
nameVoid said:
i know no calc2

So what is covered in Calc 2? None of those MIT courses conatain that material?
 
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